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| - Features Editors: Paris: Kate Millar +33 1 4041 4636 Hong Kong: Sean Gleeson +852 2829 6249 We are offering the following items: + Austria's newest citizens reclaim birthright stolen by the Nazis + A 'constant wrench': parenthood from behind bars Austria-history-WWII-Holocaust-citizenship,SPECIAL REPORT VIENNA Even if they rarely speak German and some have never set foot on Austrian soil, nearly 76 years after the Holocaust, descendants of those forced out of Austria by the Nazis are reclaiming the nationality stolen from their ancestors. 1,700 words by Blaise Gauquelin. Picture by Alex Halada in Vienna, Lindsey Parnaby in King's Lynn and Olivier Douliery in Falls Church. Video by Celine Jankowiak in Vienna, William Edwards in King's Lynn and Bastien Inzaurralde in Falls Church France-prison-children-rights-family,SPECIAL REPORT MARSEILLE, France Nine-year-old Shadene's face lights up; her father who is in a Marseille prison has just appeared through a door on the other side of the boxy, tiny room. As he approaches, she stands, reaching to touch the window separating father and daughter. Automatically, his fingertips do the same. Forty-five minutes later, a warden rings the bell -- visiting time is over. 1,700 words by Julie Pacorel. Pictures by Nicolas Tucat afp
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